Minoz S Face Wash pH 5.5 50ml

Introduction to Minoz S Face Wash pH 5.5 50ml

Minoz S Face Wash pH 55 can be used alone or in combination with other acne treatments It is important to follow the advice of your doctor and read the instructions provided with the product to ensure optimal results Prior to application wash and dry the affected area then apply a thin layer of the gel once or twice daily Do not apply on damaged or broken skin and avoid contact with the mouth eyes and nose It may take several weeks for symptoms to improve and several months to see maximum benefits After using the product for a month it is recommended to consult with your doctor to assess the progress of your condition Common side effects of Minoz S Face Wash pH 55 include itching stinging peeling and redness of the skin These side effects are usually not severe but if they persist or become bothersome it is important to inform your doctor Adjustments in the application amount or frequency may be necessary This product can increase sensitivity to sunlight so it is advisable to limit sun exposure If unavoidable apply the gel in the evening Also be cautious to avoid contact with hair and fabrics as it may cause bleaching Minoz S Face Wash pH 55 is generally safe to use but it is important to inform your doctor about any other skin conditions or medications you are using particularly those applied to the skin If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult with your doctor before using this product
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Does Sebonac lighten skin?

Sebonac is primarily used for corns, warts, callus, and verucca. However, it can also be used for lightening the skin especially in acne. Consult your doctor who can advise you regarding the correct choice of skin lightening cream, containing Salicylic acid.

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What should prompt me to discontinue Sebonac?

You should discontinue Sebonac and consult your doctor if you experience severe local irritation, which means severe redness, dryness and itching and stinging/burning sensation.

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Does Sebonac affect skin?

Sebonac works by softening the hard skin growth (seen commonly in corns and calluses), making it easier to remove with a pumice stone or emery board. It helps by killing the virus that causes warts and verrucas. Warts and verrucas are small excessive growths of skin caused by a type of virus. However, corns and calluses are hard, thick pads of skin caused by pressure and friction.

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How long does it take for Sebonac to start working?

The length of treatment will vary depending on the size and resistance of the wart, verruca, corn, or callus. Some warts and verrucas require up to 12 weeks treatment before they disappear, whereas others may take a relatively short time. Continue using it as prescribed by your doctor.

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What precautions do I need to follow while applying Sebonac?

Take special care while applying Sebonac, the gel should not come in contact with surrounding healthy skin. Special precautions should be taken for young children’s delicate skin, as this may cause irritation. Do not apply excessive amounts of gel. Keep the gel away from your eyes, nose, and mouth, and from cuts, and scratched or eroded skin. Avoid spilling as this may cause damage to you, your clothing, and your possessions. Do not use it near flames or ignition sources (e.g., burning cigarettes or anything else that might ignite it), as it is volatile and highly flammable.

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How should Sebonac be applied?

Soak the affected area in warm water for 2 to 3 minutes. Dry the area thoroughly, using your own towel, so as to avoid infection. Carefully apply a thin coating (one or two drops) of the medicine to the top of the wart, verruca, corn, or callus. Avoid the medicine from spreading to the surrounding healthy skin. Allow the medicine to dry for a few minutes to form a small white patch. This patch sticks to the treated area and is water resistant. There is no need to cover the treated area with a sticking plaster. Wait till the next evening, carefully peel or pick off the white patch of dried gel from the wart, verruca, corn, or callus.

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